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  1. Track your savings and investments, and monitor what you own. Plan for short-term and long-term goals. Build up emergency savings for unexpected events. Consult with a qualified professional on investments and other key financial matters. Save for retirement, children’s education and other major items.

  2. Youth Financial Literacy Activities. Developing financial knowledge, skills, and habits is an important stepping stone on young people’s path to adult financial well-being. The tools and resources listed here support K–12 financial education. Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Document Type: Tools.

  3. The Five Principles. EARN – Make the most of what you earn by understanding your pay and benefits. SAVE & INVEST - It’s never too early to start saving for future goals such as a house or retirement, even by saving small amounts. PROTECT – Taking precautions about your financial situation, accumulate emergency savings, and have the right ...

  4. Life Events. Looking for help with making the best financial choices about major life events? Use this page to locate federal brochures, publications, websites and videos that can assist. The resources provide background information, helpful guidance, and hints and tips to assist with your decisions. Select a topic from the life events list ...

  5. Youth Financial Literacy Activities. Developing financial knowledge, skills, and habits is an important stepping stone on young people’s path to adult financial well-being. The tools and resources listed here support K–12 financial education. Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Document Type: Tools.

  6. 2012年3月25日 · Resource URL. This website presents the computer-based Money Smart curriculum -- a comprehensive financial education curriculum designed to help individuals outside the financial mainstream develop financial skills and positive banking relationships. The Money Smart Computer-Based Instruction (CBI) is a friendly and easy to use learning tool ...

  7. For additional information call toll-free 1-877-ASK-FDIC (1-877-275-3342); hearing impaired 1-800-4618. A comprehensive financial education curriculum to teach those ages 12-20 the basics of handling their money and finances, including how to create positive relationships with financial institutions. Money Smart for Young Adults can help young ...

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